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google-slides

This Claude Code skill provides lightweight integration with Google Slides, enabling read and write operations on presentations stored in Google Workspace accounts without requiring an MCP server. Use it to retrieve presentation text and metadata, search for specific presentations, create new slides, add slides with predefined layouts, perform find-and-replace operations across slides, and execute batch updates for advanced formatting and content insertion. Authentication uses standalone OAuth requiring a one-time browser login.

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# Google Slides

Lightweight Google Slides integration with standalone OAuth authentication. No MCP server required. Full read/write access.

> **Requires Google Workspace account.** Personal Gmail accounts are not supported.

## First-Time Setup

Authenticate with Google (opens browser):
```bash
python scripts/auth.py login
```

Check authentication status:
```bash
python scripts/auth.py status
```

Logout when needed:
```bash
python scripts/auth.py logout
```

## Read Commands

All operations via `scripts/slides.py`. Auto-authenticates on first use if not logged in.

```bash
# Get all text content from a presentation
python scripts/slides.py get-text "1abc123xyz789"
python scripts/slides.py get-text "https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1abc123xyz789/edit"

# Find presentations by search query
python scripts/slides.py find "quarterly report"
python scripts/slides.py find "project proposal" --limit 5

# Get presentation metadata (title, slide count, slide object IDs)
python scripts/slides.py get-metadata "1abc123xyz789"
```

## Write Commands

```bash
# Create a new empty presentation
python scripts/slides.py create "Q4 Sales Report"

# Add a blank slide to the end
python scripts/slides.py add-slide "1abc123xyz789"

# Add a slide with a specific layout
python scripts/slides.py add-slide "1abc123xyz789" --layout TITLE_AND_BODY

# Add a slide at a specific position (0-based index)
python scripts/slides.py add-slide "1abc123xyz789" --layout TITLE --at 0

# Find and replace text across all slides
python scripts/slides.py replace-text "1abc123xyz789" "old text" "new text"
python scripts/slides.py replace-text "1abc123xyz789" "Draft" "Final" --match-case

# Delete a slide by object ID (use get-metadata to find IDs)
python scripts/slides.py delete-slide "1abc123xyz789" "g123abc456"

# Batch update (advanced - for formatting, inserting shapes, images, etc.)
python scripts/slides.py batch-update "1abc123xyz789" '[{"replaceAllText":{"containsText":{"text":"foo"},"replaceText":"bar"}}]'
```

## Slide Layouts

Available layouts for `add-slide --layout`:
- `BLANK` - Empty slide (default)
- `TITLE` - Title slide
- `TITLE_AND_BODY` - Title with body text
- `TITLE_AND_TWO_COLUMNS` - Title with two text columns
- `TITLE_ONLY` - Title bar only
- `SECTION_HEADER` - Section divider
- `ONE_COLUMN_TEXT` - Single column text
- `MAIN_POINT` - Main point highlight
- `BIG_NUMBER` - Large number display

## Presentation ID Format

You can use either:
- Direct presentation ID: `1abc123xyz789`
- Full Google Slides URL: `https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1abc123xyz789/edit`

The scripts automatically extract the ID from URLs.

## Output Format

### get-text
Returns extracted text from all slides, including:
- Presentation title
- Text from shapes/text boxes on each slide
- Table data with cell contents

### find
Returns list of matching presentations:
```json
{
  "presentations": [
    {"id": "1abc...", "name": "Q4 Report", "modifiedTime": "2024-01-15T..."}
  ],
  "nextPageToken": "..."
}
```

### get-metadata
Returns presentation details:
```json
{
  "presentationId": "1abc...",
  "title": "My Presentation",
  "slideCount": 15,
  "pageSize": {"width": {...}, "height": {...}},
  "hasMasters": true,
  "hasLayouts": true
}
```

## Token Management

Tokens stored securely using the system keyring:
- **macOS**: Keychain
- **Windows**: Windows Credential Locker
- **Linux**: Secret Service API (GNOME Keyring, KDE Wallet, etc.)

Service name: `google-slides-skill-oauth`

Automatically refreshes expired tokens using Google's cloud function.